Chapter 23 Let Me Copy 1

Chapter 23 Let Me Copy

No longer paying attention to the undead people's nonsense, it was time for dinner. Linde, the nine soldiers and Eluna Momo ate at separate times.

The players don’t have this treatment, and they themselves don’t seem to care much. If they are hungry, they are hungry, it’s not a big deal.

The undead seemed to be planning to go out for an adventure at night.

It was delayed before because I was building a house, so now the time is just right.

Lind casually assigned them a patrol mission. There might be unexpected gains at night. He knew that those disasters could "explode" materials that were good for making potions.

Then, a new task will be issued for players to collect. With the new task, players will have the potion materials themselves. It is a win-win situation.

The main reason for not issuing tasks now is that players cannot defeat the disaster and are simply dying.

When the fragrant broth was bubbling in the hanging pot and the aroma of meat filled the air, Eluna couldn't help swallowing her saliva.

She controlled her expression very well, which is why Lind has great trust in her acting skills.

He always looks at others intently with his bulging eyes, and his wrinkled face is expressionless. Only when he talks about the Church of the Sun does he reveal his piety and pride as a believer.

But Linde knew very well, and Eluna Momo herself knew very well too, that there would no longer be gods, and all prayers were just for a living.

Elna Momo wants to make a living from Lind as a "believer", while Lind wants to make a living from other players by using Elna Momo's "believer" status.

The spoon stirred in the hanging pot, and Old Pete picked up the bowl and scooped up the bottom.

A spoonful of meat sticking out!
Elna was so excited. How many rat nests would have to be destroyed to make this amount?

But the next moment she felt the chef's power called "Shake".

Old Pete shook the spoon, and what clattered into the pot was not wolf meat, but Eluna Momo's bleeding broken heart.

"Give Eluna more meat!" Linde is also very respectful to the elderly.

Due to the lord's order, Old Pete reluctantly scooped out half a spoonful of meat. He felt that his dignity as a chef was challenged. The food cooked without shaking the spoon had no soul and did not taste good.

But after Lind spoke, between "loyalty" and "dignity", he resolutely chose the former.

Eluna Momo took the broth, and the dried rat meat in her pocket suddenly tasted dull.

He moved his wrinkled lips closer to the soup bowl and took a sip without caring about the hot air that stung his face.

Burn! Burn my tongue.

But Xiang, Xiang's eyes were filled with tears.

"Sir, you are right. After seeing them today, I can see that they are indeed worthy of being called the cheese of the God."

Linde looked at the old nun whose eyes were filled with tears from the hot soup and whose tongue was tangled but she still spoke, and he felt deeply moved.

This talent was really well-earned!

Lind asked, "How did you know that?"

He was of course well aware that the players were either God's knights, or God's enemies, or very likely God himself.

As for players, the background setting must be amazing.

Eluna Momo: "..."

Is it really necessary? I am just eating a piece of your meat, please don't insult my dignity as a nun. Do I have to praise you? Do I really have to praise you? It's very difficult!
Even the soldiers who were waiting to eat with their bowls turned to look over. As natives of this world, Old Pete and the other nine soldiers once believed in the Church of the Sun. They had heard the whispers of God to some extent, seen the Pope give lectures, and listened to the choir's hymns.

But when the magic ring was broken and God no longer responded, the desperate soldiers chose to turn against God, and turned from firm believers to staunch atheists.

Now that they have heard Linde and Elna say that the undead are God's knights, they not only do not think it is wrong, but instead feel that "what kind of God, what kind of knight", which is so true!

Everyone wants to hear what Eluna Momo has to say.

The same goes for Lind, because he sincerely recognizes the identity of the undead, so he wants to obtain more secrets and information from Eluna Momo, which may be used to fool the players in the future.

Linde, who positions himself as the "core", "village chief" and "justice" NPC, will never allow himself to be short of lines.

The performance in front of the players is very important.

"I swear by my faith in God and the honor of a clergyman." Eluna lowered her head to drink a mouthful of soup, and took the piece of meat into her mouth, saying incoherently: "No one and nothing can make me lie!"

Eat quickly, otherwise what you say later may displease others and you won’t be able to get any more broth.

As for swearing? Oh, faith is not such an inconvenient thing!
"As you said, if they can come back to life, there really are legends about them in history." Eluna stared at the soup pot eagerly. She had already finished a bowl.

"Fill it up!" Linde didn't care.

This time, without Lind's instructions, Old Pete made full use of the chef's supreme skill of "shaking". Under Eluna's eager gaze, he shook off all the meat in the spoon and poured the soup into the bowl.

Elnamomo was very resentful. She stared at the clear broth in her hand that reflected her figure. She spoke in the tone of an old nun talking about the past: "A knight who came back from the dead. He was a follower of Zasa, one of the three gods in the legend. It was recorded that he once helped a kingdom that was drowned in time. However, the power of the death knight was very strong. According to legend, he had the power to destroy a city with one sword."

What she meant was very simple. Those perverts who wanted to lift her skirt could not possibly be the Knights of Death. They were not even as good as the toes of the Knights of Death!
With their strength, let alone destroying the city with one sword, I guess even the soldiers in the Star Dragon Outpost can’t defeat them.

But Lind doesn't think so. Players can kill monsters and level up. It may be a bit difficult to destroy a city with one sword in the future, but it should be no problem for a group of players to destroy a city.

He really felt that the explanation given by Eluna Momo was quite reasonable. Although he knew that the undead players appeared here because of the game, not the gods, this explanation angle was great.

Take a copy.

Of course he knew about the "God" of this world, and he was very clear about it. After all, before the end of the world comes, the God of mainstream beliefs is a part that cannot be avoided.

According to legend, when the world was first created, there was no death or life until a ball of fire appeared.

Three people gained power from the flames and created a magic ring based on the fire of life.

Under the shining of the magic ring, people can draw strength from it and improve themselves.

The most famous among them is the 'Evidence of the Sun' Leo, the god of knights, warriors, and merchants in the world. He represents fairness, bravery, fearlessness, etc. and is the most mainstream god.

The "Storm Knight" sculpture that Lind had seen in the Sun Church in Prey Town, the one with its head under the giant sword about to be smashed, was one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse under the command of the legendary "Evidence of the Sun".

'Moon Priestess' Yuni is the god of magic, the god of wisdom, and also the god of wizards, witches, sorcerers, and thieves. She represents mystery, wisdom, and trickery, etc. She is a god with a certain threshold, and fools cannot believe in her.

Zasa, the God of Death, is the most mysterious and has few followers. No one can escape him, no one is willing to get close to him, and eventually everyone will run towards him.

There is another saying that there are four gods in total, and it was the fourth god who used thunder and lightning to temper the fire of life and successfully created the magic ring. In the end, he carried the magic ring on his shoulders, so that the whole world was shrouded in the power of the magic ring.

As for the credibility... not high, because there are also legends that there are actually five, six, seven, or eight of the Three Gods, and various sects are eager to squeeze their own "gods" in, bind them to the "Three Gods Group", get some traffic, and let the Three Gods help to promote their status.

Lind feels that the mythological part can also be explored and used to tell stories to players in the future. He believes that no player can refuse "a piece of dusty history", or in other words, "hidden plot."

(End of this chapter)